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Hyde Park on Hudson
Hyde Park on Hudson is a biographical historical comedy-drama film about Franklin D.Roosevelt and his cousin-friend Margaret 'Daisy' Suckley. Although they are long-distance for a long time, Roosevelt and Daisy form a close and romantic relationship as he often asks her to visit Hyde Park. What will she do when she discovers Roosevelt has an affair with his secretary?
4 April 1921, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
27 June 1955, Vancouver, Canada
1965, UK
19 June 1966, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
1956, Central Square, New York, USA
27 November 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
19 November 1945, New Iberia, Louisiana, USA
June 21, 2016
The entire film is quite funny, in fact, nothing like the sort of stuffy period piece it's dressed up as.June 07, 2016
This pleasant drama offers little further insight but will help pass a Sunday afternoon nicely.January 04, 2013
A languid, tedious effort that never bothers to get to the heart of its characters, the film is a shallow reading of a significant time told mostly from the viewpoint of a lifeless character.February 12, 2016
It was not well reviewed but I was won over by the film's gentle tone and Murray's easy-going benevolence and paternal affection as FDR.December 18, 2012
Hyde Park on the Hudson' is a forgettable historical footnote.January 29, 2013
Somewhat uneven and ultimately underwhelming, but there's plenty to admire and enjoy here nonetheless.December 14, 2012
Essentially, Hyde Park on Hudson is a Shakespearean revel.December 21, 2012
It's never a bad movie, but it can't quite gel into a good one either.June 10, 2016
Murray's FDR dominates the film the way Roosevelt towered over American politics for a decade and a half. That's not always a good thing, because the central character here is supposed to be FDR's sixth cousin Daisy (Laura Linney).May 12, 2015
A tedious affair about a tedious affair.April 16, 2014
[It] may have the look of a prestige picture, but it plays more like a version of FDR's life as told by TMZ, focusing on naughty details and ignoring the historical implications of the events depicted.April 12, 2016
The casting of Bill Murray as Franklin Delano Roosevelt is just one of many quirks that makes [the film] the enjoyable diversion that it is.